“Neil shares my strong opposition to higher taxes and wasteful government bureaucracy,” said Miller in a press release. “As supervisor, Neil is working to make San Bernardino County more business friendly by reducing costly government regulations, protecting local jobs and helping 3rd District communities attract new employers.”

A U.S. Marine and former local city councilman, Derry won election to the Board of Supervisors in 2008.

During his first term, he authored the county’s new Sunshine Ordinance; cut “excessive benefits and perks” for county elected officials; and supported the e-Verify program to combat illegal immigration.

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